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Sony's 'The Interview' surpasses US$40m in digital sales

Wed, Jan 21, 2015 - 6:47 AM

"The Interview," the Sony Pictures comedy believed to have triggered a cyber attack on the studio, has racked up over US$40 million in sales from 5.8 million digital downloads, the studio said on Tuesday.

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[LOS ANGELES] "The Interview," the Sony Pictures comedy believed to have triggered a cyber attack on the studio, has racked up over US$40 million in sales from 5.8 million digital downloads, the studio said on Tuesday.

Michael Lynton, chief executive of Sony Corp's entertainment arm, called the US$40 million mark "a significant milestone" for the studio's unprecedented online and pay television release, on platforms such as Google Inc's Google Play, Apple Inc's iTunes and Time Warner Cable .

The film's digital release on Dec. 24 was cobbled together a week after Sony Pictures shelved a wide release when major theater chains refused to screen the movie due to unspecified threats of violence from hackers. President Barack Obama called the decision to scrap the theatrical release a "mistake" akin to self-censorship.

The film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, which depicts the fictional assassination of North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, has also earned US$6 million at the box office after independent theaters pushed for a limited release on Christmas Day.

The US government has blamed North Korea for the most devastating cyber attack on a private company on US soil. The North Korean government called "The Interview" an "act of war," but denies it is behind the hacking.